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Premier League attendance: Biggest crowds ranked in Matchday 2
PREMIER LEAGUE attendances hit an all-time high in 2017/18, but which teams drew in the biggest crowds over the weekend?
The new Premier League season has drawn fans back to football stadiums across the country in their thousands – but which teams pulled in the highest crowds this weekend?
Every top flight ground has now tasted competitive football in the 2018/19 season as the new campaign grinds into life.
Tottenham continue to ply their trade at Wembley until their new stadium is completed, with delays threatening to destabilise Spurs' season.
Mauricio Pochettino's men were scheduled to play their first home game – against Fulham – at the national stadium, before moving into their new ground.
However, issues with safety systems at the new 62,000-seater mean that three additional home league games could be staged at Wembley.
Tottenham's clash with Manchester City could be a major cause for concern with the NFL international series scheduled to be played at the national stadium on the same day.
The 90,000-capacity ground has not been filled to the brim by Spurs fans, with two other clubs racking up similar attendances over the weekend.
Crowds at two games fell short of the 30,000 milestone, including Burnley v Watford which was enjoyed by fewer than 20,000 spectators.
Chelsea and Arsenal took part in the showpiece game of the weekend as the Blues edged to a 3-2 victory.
Despite the big names on show, the limitations at Stamford Bridge limited to crowd to being only the fourth biggest of Matchday 2.
Almost 400,000 fans clicked through top flight turnstiles for the second week of the 2018/19 campaign, without Manchester United featuring at Old Trafford.
Take a look through the snaps below to reveal the attendances at every Premier League stadium last weekend.